It's a little bit of warranty-voiding, but we really like it over the bed. We also hang a small LED light from the vent fan opener knob for when I make coffee in the morning. Keeps the glare out of DW's eyes.

This might help you decide. Lumens are for brighness and Kelvin is color of Leds. Both these should be stated on the packaging. There should be a graph on the back showing Kelvin and the low end is around 2700 (soft white) to 6400 for Bright grow lights.

Over the last century, we've been trained to think about light purely in terms of wattages, so it isn't surprising that most people really have no idea of how many lumens they actually need in a bulb. Until you form an idea of how bright is bright enough for your tastes, stick with these figures:Replacing a 40W bulb: look for at least 450 lumensReplacing a 60W bulb: look for at least 800 lumensReplacing a 75W bulb: look for at least 1,100 lumensReplacing a 100W bulb: look for at least 1,600 lumensA yellow, low-color-temperature bulb compared with one with a bluish, high color temperature. Ry Crist/CNET Color temperature

After lumens, the next concept you'll want to be sure to understand is color temperature. Measured on the Kelvin scale, color temperature isn't really a measure of heat. Instead, it's a measure of the color that a light source produces, ranging from yellow on the low end of the scale to bluish on the high end, with whitish light in the middle. An easy way to keep track of color temperature is to think of a flame: it starts out yellow and orange, but when it gets really hot, it turns blue.

I ended up popping the light cover off and putting a light coat of flat white spray paint on it. Go lightly as you can easily add more light coats of paint later. We're happy with the results. I should have taken before/after photos.

I have a 2014 a122s.. I agree.. most of the time the ceiling LEDs are too bright. But then other times I like the brightness. ...like when I'm cleaning or doing some kind of work inside the camper. So I didn't want to replace them. I bought a small table lamp to put on the microwave cabinet top. I use the cabinet as a nightstand... so a 40 or 60 watt bulb, in the lamp, is just right.